Imaginative Apologetics: Theology, Philosophy, and the Catholic Tradition offers a fresh, contemporary introduction to Christian apologetics, arguing for a version that is theological, philosophical, and 'catholic' and embracing the whole of human reason.
It emphasizes a foundation in theology that is both confident and open and makes reference to philosophy in an accessible way. Professors and students in apologetics, theology, and philosophy courses will value this work. It will also appeal to readers interested in Christian theology, the current debate about atheism and Christianity, and Radical Orthodoxy.